Christina Pujals Ronan

Attorney
Christina is an accomplished attorney with two decades of experience in criminal law and public service. She recently served as Chief of the Enterprise and Major Crimes Division in the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, where she oversaw complex investigations and prosecutions involving firearm and narcotics trafficking, conspiracy, and other serious felonies. She also served as a designee for the Attorney General on the Legislative Commission for Emerging Firearm Technology.
Before joining the Attorney General’s Office, Christina spent sixteen years as Senior Trial Counsel in the Essex County District Attorney’s Office, leading over fifty Superior Court trials, including homicide, sexual assault, and major narcotics cases. In addition to her prosecutorial work, she is an Adjunct Lecturer at Boston University School of Law, where she teaches Homicide Investigations and Trial Practice, a seminar she designed to explore both the legal and practical dimensions of major criminal cases.
A graduate of Boston University School of Law and Vanderbilt University, Christina is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and Florida. She is a member of the Boston University School of Law Executive Alumni Council. She serves on the advisory board of My Life My Choice, an organization committed to end the commercial sex trafficking of children. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, she is fluent in Spanish and proficient in French. Her career reflects a deep commitment to justice, mentorship, and advancing integrity within the criminal justice system.











